WPP founder contrasts the style of Vice News with sites such as the BBC, the New York Times and the Guardian
Sir Martin Sorrell has cited the BBC, the New York Times and the Guardian as examples of traditional media with a “stuffy” attitude to content that is not resonating with younger digital news fans gravitating to sites such as Vice News.
Sorrell made the “stuffy” reference at several different sessions at the Cannes Lions festival – each time claiming he then perhaps used the wrong word – to encapsulate why he believed Vice was more attractive to a youth audience.
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